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Disney Skips Thanksgiving... Should We?

  • Writer: Amanda Swaggert
    Amanda Swaggert
  • Nov 13, 2023
  • 1 min read


Nov 2nd - Pumpkins @ the entrance Nov 3rd- Show and Garland on the Castle

Anna and I went on a little girls' trip last week to Disneyland catching the enchanting transition from the tail end of Halloween to the magical beginning of Christmas. It proved to be an absolute blast, albeit a departure from our usual Disney World adventures. Witnessing the swift shift between holidays sparked an idea: why not skip Thanksgiving decorations altogether? So on November 11th, the interior of my house was fully adorned in festive Christmas splendor. Several factors assure me that this impulsive decision was a good one: 1) I lack an abundance of Thanksgiving decorations, which I'm not particularly fond of anyway. 2) We'll be out of town for the holiday, minimizing the time the decorations are on display. 3) Upon our return on Sunday the 26th, I can promptly procure a tree and fully immerse myself in the Christmas spirit!


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